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In this giant hall both nature and human seek love from each other. They trace the invisible but tangible paths laid by a ‘the Stream of Consciousness’ carving. They talk, laugh, cry and tangle with each other until they become a part of the texture of a thin narrative environment. Peeking through the windows you will see the bright irresistible ‘passion of love’ pouring out to the love seekers waiting on the outside.
Qi works primarily with hand-built and thrown high-fire (1220°C) white stoneware with free-hand carved and inlaid original designs. The illustrated works celebrate different carving techniques (Huahua technique in Chinese, or Mishima, and sgraffito) on ceramics and are decorated using decorative slips and underglazes.
Qi’s ceramics search for conversations and mutual encouragement between the object and her carved drawings, which are deeply inspired by Taoism and Phenomenology philosophy. The works are known for their quirky, playful and symbolic narrative representation of the transforming identity, human-nature interactions, feminism, and cultural boundaries.
Rather than following a well-planned blueprint, Qi free-hand carves the organic shapes she builds, allowing the shape of the clay and drawing determine the composition. Like a spreading vine, her expressive pictures find ways to shape the object, forming the outlines and content, vice versa, to capture the flow of consciousness, self-invented visual narratives and personal emotions. Instead of searching for uniformity and certainty, her ceramics call for a curiosity of the unknown, abnormal and asymmetrical.
Qi is also exhibiting several wall works - Ink Drawings and Watercolour / Collage works.
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